My favorite thing to see in a messageboard discussion is when someone gets so fired up about something that they post twice in a row. It's the internet equivalent of raising a fist with the index finger raised high in the air and decalring, "and furthermore..."
That kind of effort requires attention.
So to your two major points, Recoil:
- has the show gotten so far off the rails that we're headed for a major dissappointing, possibly vague ending?
Maybe. But I don't think that's necessarily gonna happen, either. I feel that with the last remaining Cylon, the real relationship between Earth and the 12 colonies, and the true nature of the discordance amongst the Cylons (which started way back in season 2), there's sill plenty of room to wrap this up in a pretty impressive, logical way. I have my own theories...
- socio-political themes over-riding story
Now I'll admit my own personal bias- I don't mind or even like heavy-handed themes in my stories and music. I actually felt that BSG was awkwardly heavy-handed with its BIG MESSAGES since day 1, though, so I don't really notice any increase in that, if there is one.
I actually see that happening more with South Park than BSG, believe it or not.
Related to that- how f'n irritating is Lee Adama? Ok, he has been since season 2, but man... and I agree with him politically! He's like the Michael Moore of BSG now.
Baltar = Byron. I know that comparison has been made before, but man- taking a beating to prove a point, the entourage of creepy groupies. And now, like Jesus, storming the temple! Oh god, and that speech at the end- Lee's disgusted reaction is the first time I liked him in two seasons.
And I think he really did love Callie, he's just grieving and assuming he's only a robot.
He did love her, but that doesn't contradict what he said about how he had to settle for her, either. Chief's brooding has been annoying, but that scene, I really loved- seeing someone admit that kind of stuff. Of course he really love Boomer- sometimes we settle for our second or third choices in life, like he did. In the best of cases, we learn to love them and appreciate them over time, but those hadn't gotten near that point yet.
Oddly enough, I don't hate Tory. Is it because I think she's gorgeous? Maybe- I admit my testosterone biases. But I only truly like maybe 2 or 3 of the regular characters, so some new blood is welcome, even if it's awkward at times.